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The Colegio polo belt embodies class, with rich navy blue and gold stitching. The belt is patterned with traditional pampa diamonds, representing the ancient Andes mountains which have inspired the natives of Argentina for generations. The beauty of this authentic symbol is accented by the alternating colours of the pattern, trimmed by white threads in between. This pattern is hand-stitched in the heart of Argentina - La Pampa - by local artisans. Every part of this polo belt is hand-crafted, including the buttery South American leather which gets better with age, down to the expert vegetable-tanning process. At 3.5cm wide, this belt fits perfectly with any normal trouser, as well as being a luxury accessory to dresses and cardigans. The classic Havana brown of the leather provides subtlety, while the vibrant colours give the belt the unique touch that your outfits deserve. As well as the pampeano stamp - which assures quality - the Colegio can be enhanced by a complimentary personalisation of up to three letters. This belt would suit the Gold Foil finish for these three letters embossed across the belt loop to compliment the luxury gold stitching, or alternatively the Blind Emboss effect would match the pampeano stamp visible across the front of the belt. Polo belts are a South American tradition, and this belt will bring a slice of authentic South American style to your wardrobe. Made in Argentina in the traditional fashion by local artisans, a polo belt from pampeano is also a perfect gift for a loved one; and in a range of sizes, anyone can model them effectively.

pampeano’s leather pieces recall the memory of simpler times.

Their bags, belts and small leather accessories are exemplars of the traditional art, exquisite craftsmanship and incredible virtuosity of South America’s artisans.

The iconic ‘pampa’ diamonds on each piece are ancient South American depictions of the Andes Mountains which have been passed down through families of local artisans for generations.

Vibrant wax-dipped saddlery threads have been used to hand-weave each pattern in a meticulous process that cannot be replicated by machine.